Grevillea lanigera Mount Tamboritha is the most popular form of Grevillea lanigera, largely for its ornamental foliage and flowers.
It has downy, dark green, round tipped leaves and clusters of red and cream knotted fingers style flowers opening to a more spider like flower.
They bloom from winter through spring and are one of the prettiest of Grevilleas while also performing well as a ground cover. Flowers may appear at other times throughout the year as well.
This one is particularly hardy and makes a good rockery specimen.
there are many named cultivars including: 'Blush', 'Coastal Gem', 'Lutea', 'Snowy River' and 'Victor Harbour'.